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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
A body was found under the collapsed2 section of I-95 in Philadelphia
A body was found Monday under a section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia that collapsed a day earlier after a gasoline tanker4 caught fire beneath an overpass5, officials said.
The sudden cave-in of part of the busy highway that runs along the East Coast from Florida to Maine created an immediate6 traffic nightmare for drivers. Roughly 160,000 vehicles pass through that section of the interstate each day.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro issued a disaster declaration Monday, saying it would allow the commonwealth7 to draw down federal funds and rebuild I-95 more quickly.
It was unclear what caused the vehicle fire.
The National Transportation Safety Board, which was investigating the fire and highway collapse1, said it would issue a preliminary report in two to three weeks.
The Pennsylvania State Police said the body found in the wreckage8 was turned over to the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office for identification.
The roadway will take months to repair, Shapiro said on Sunday. All of the elevated northbound lanes collapsed, while the southbound lanes were heavily damaged. A similar highway collapse in Atlanta in 2017 took about six weeks to repair.
Firefighters work near a section of I-95 in Philadelphia that collapsed Sunday following a vehicle fire.
Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management
"I found myself thanking the lord that no motorists who were on I-95 were injured or died. It's just a remarkably9 devastating10 sight," Shapiro said.
A photo shared by the city's Office of Emergency Management showed a scorched11 section of the highway caved in on the road below. Images on local news and social media showed black smoke billowing from the area.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said the federal government would provide any resources it can to help with the recovery effort and the rebuilding process.
"This is a major artery12 for people and goods, and the closure will have significant impacts on the city and region until reconstruction13 and recovery are complete," he said.
Officials said there had been no impacts on the city's drinking water supply.
SEPTA, the area's public transit14 agency, was adding more cars per train to its regional rail lines serving the area, according to general manager Leslie Richards.
"We are all going to need some extra patience in the coming days. Please work with us as we work through this," she said.
The city also posted information online informing drivers about closures and detours15 in the area of the collapse.
Earlier on Sunday, Philadelphia Fire Department battalion16 chief Derek Bowmer said explosions heard in the area after the accident were "runoff" from fuel or gas lines that may have been compromised by the fire.
"We have fire coming out of those manholes," he said.
The fire department responded to the call around 6:30 a.m. local time Sunday morning and had the fire contained by 7:30 a.m.
The collapse occurred near the Cottman Avenue exit of I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia.
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